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Home / Crime and Justice / Actress Recounts Decade-Long Stalker Nightmare, Breaks Silence on Terrifying Ordeal

Actress Recounts Decade-Long Stalker Nightmare, Breaks Silence on Terrifying Ordeal

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Actress Eva LaRue and her daughter Kaya Callahan tormented by stalker for 12 years
  • Stalker sent graphic threats of rape, torture, and murder through the mail
  • Genetic genealogy helped authorities identify and arrest the stalker in 2019

In a harrowing tale, actress Eva LaRue and her daughter Kaya Callahan have recounted their 12-year ordeal of being tormented by a relentless stalker. The nightmare began in 2007 when LaRue, then 40 and a single mother, started receiving chilling letters signed "Freddie Krueger," containing graphic threats of rape, torture, and murder.

The letters continued for years, with the stalker evading capture as he mailed them from different post offices, making it difficult to trace their origins. LaRue and Callahan lived in constant fear, moving multiple times in hopes of losing their pursuer, but the letters always followed. The strain on their family was immense, leading to LaRue's divorce in 2014.

In 2019, the case finally broke open when authorities used genetic genealogy to identify the stalker as 58-year-old James David Rogers from Ohio. Rogers pleaded guilty in 2022 and was sentenced to 40 months in federal prison. LaRue and Callahan are now speaking out to raise awareness about the "epidemic" of stalking, which affects an estimated 13.5 million people in the U.S. each year.

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For 12 years, Eva LaRue and her daughter Kaya Callahan were tormented by a stalker who sent them graphic threats of rape, torture, and murder through the mail.
In 2019, authorities used genetic genealogy to identify the stalker as 58-year-old James David Rogers from Ohio. Rogers pleaded guilty in 2022 and was sentenced to 40 months in federal prison.
LaRue described the experience as "psychological terrorism," saying they lived in constant fear and hypervigilance, even after the stalker was caught. She hopes her story will raise awareness about the "epidemic" of stalking.

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